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The Latin American Government Documents Archive (LAGDA) seeks to preserve and facilitate access to a wide range of ministerial and presidential documents from 18 Latin American and Caribbean countries. The Archive contains copies of the Web sites of approximately 300 government ministries and presidencies. Capture of sites began on multiple dates in 2005 and 2006, and will continue with regularly scheduled captures.

Content in the Archive includes not only the full-text versions of official documents, but also original video and audio recordings of key regional leaders. Archive contents include thousands of annual and state of the nation reports; plans and programs; and speeches by presidents and government ministers.

LAGDA is a joint project of the University of Texas Libraries, The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, and the Latin American Network Information Center at The University of Texas at Austin.

The Archive of Political Parties and Elections in Latin America (APPELA) seeks to preserve and facilitate access to Web sites, documents, and other materials from a wide range of Latin American political parties. The Archive contains copies of the Web sites of over 100 political parties captured on multiple dates in 2005.

The Archive of Venezuelan Political Discourse (ARVEPODIS) contains copies of over 100 Web sites associated with the Venezuelan political process. The Archive includes both pro-Chavez and anti-Chavez sites, including blogs, media sites, official government sites, and non-partisan and civil society groups, among others. Many of these sites were archived on a daily basis during a three month period in late 2005.

The Indiana University Web Sites collection is an extension of the holdings of the University Archives which is responsible for the appraisal, acquisition, preservation and use of University records of permanent value and the private records of individuals and organizations associated with Indiana University. The Archive includes sites created by the University community.

Canadian Political Parties and Political Interest Groups will archive the websites of all of the national Canadian political parties, and a number of special interest groups across the political spectrum.

Canadian Political Parties and Political Interest Groups will archive the websites of all of the national Canadian political parties, and a number of special interest groups across the political spectrum.

The University of Toronto Web Archives collection is an extension of the holdings of the University Archives which is responsible for the appraisal, acquisition, preservation and use of University records of permanent value and the private records of individuals and organizations associated with Canada's largest university. The Archive includes sites created by the University community in the utoronto domain.

A collection of the documents published on the websites of Canada's public sector unions, private sector unions, and labour federations. The collection is national in scope. Most websites include administrative and organizational information, press releases and newsletters, and collective bargaining information (including some collective agreements).

University of Iowa Web pages created in the aftermath of the historic June, 2008 flood, including photographs, information about flood recovery services, financial aid, changes in class and activity schedules, and other related information.

The Office of Institutional Research (OIR) at the University of Minnesota designs research studies and collects and analyzes data to provide information for institutional planning, policy formation, and decision-making. Among OIR’s primary responsibilities is ensuring the integrity of the data it provides to University decision-makers, governmental agencies, and other internal and external constituencies.

The University of Minnesota has a long-standing and extensive commitment to interdisciplinary activity, as reflected in its research centers, academic programs, and vast number of faculty and students engaged in interdisciplinary inquiry. It ranges in form from collaborative teams, particularly in scientific and technological fields, who bring to their work insights from multiple disciplines, to individual scholars whose work crosses the boundaries between disciplines. A recent inventory identified more than 300 interdisciplinary research centers at the University. Among the dozens of interdisciplinary academic programs, there are examples of newly emerging fields of study as well as ones that have reached a level of intellectual maturity associated with the formation of new disciplines, from Gender Studies to Neurosciences. Innovative new approaches will raise the bar for University of Minnesota interdisciplinary endeavors, allowing the University to help solve the complex issues of the 21st century.

Our objective is to advance the interests of the University, for all our campuses, Twin Cities, Crookston, Morris, Duluth and Rochester at the Capitol in Saint Paul, in Washington, D.C and among our community partners and neighbors. It is the responsibility of this office to ensure that officials from Minnesota and around the nation utilize the considerable expertise available here at the University, are aware of what and who we are, guarantee the U has a voice in policy development related to higher education and research, and to promote more targeted opportunities to share our knowledge and research expertise with the government.

What is Bioinformatics? As defined here it is an interdisciplinary research area that applies computer and information science to solve biological problems. There are additional useful links. At the University of Minnesota, the Graduate Program in Bioinformatics offers a graduate minor. The minor is open only to students already enrolled in the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota.

The graduate minor in bioinformatics includes core coursework in computer and biological sciences and opportunities to interact with others interested in bioinformatics. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary interaction, communication, and synthesis. All courses taken to fulfill minor requirements must be graded on the A/F scale. The student's examination committee must include a member of the Bioinformatics Graduate Faculty, and the graduate program must be approved by the Bioinformatics Director of Graduate Studies.

The Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost has responsibility for managing the colleges and academic units, and the policies and practices that affect the academic life of the university.

University Relations is the central communications office of the University of Minnesota. We work to develop relationships with people both internal and external to the University through timely and accurate communications.

A web crawl of the University of Minnesota's celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act of 1862, legislation that laid the groundwork for the public research university's ongoing mission of learning, discovery, and engagement for the common good.

The Office for Academic Administration, University of Minnesota System, provides academic and administrative leadership for coordinate campuses and for statewide and systemwide programs advancing the mission of the University of Minnesota.

The Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives contain important archival holdings chronicling the activities of the Jewish community in the region in creating and building ethnic/religious communities and advocate organizations, as well as their efforts to promote social welfare in the larger community.

The Performing Arts Archives was established in 1971 by the University of Minnesota Libraries for the preservation and study of the records relating to the history of theatre, music, dance, and associated organizations in Minnesota. Its goal is to document as fully as possible the activities of individuals and groups in both professional and amateur performing arts throughout the state. The collections include the most important companies in each of the major arts fields.

The Department of Food Science and Nutrition is administered by the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) on the University's St. Paul campus. The Department maintains excellence in undergraduate and graduate education and offers programs in both food science and nutrition. M.S. and Ph.D. programs are coordinated through the University of Minnesota Graduate School. The Department operates a number of specialized laboratories where food science and nutrition research is conducted in a wide variety of topics. Food Science and Nutrition faculty, staff, and students are active in outreach programs in the food industry, local, national and international nutrition and health, and consumer communities.

Established in 1868, the College of Liberal Arts supports the University of Minnesota's land-grant mission as home to disciplines in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. With departments throughout the Minneapolis campus, it is the largest college at the University of Minnesota. This collection represents a crawl of CLA's administrative websites as well as departmental, centers, and programs within CLA.

The University of Minnesota’s Water Resources Center provides leadership in freshwater management through cutting-edge research, educational opportunities for students and professionals, and community outreach. For students, WRC provides a critical link to water-resources professionals and access to all the University’s water-related programs. For citizens and professionals, WRC provides oversight of community-based programs and training and assistance with issues related to impaired waters, stormwater management, agricultural practices and global water issues.

The Program in Human Rights and Health is devoted to scholarly investigation, practical projects and educational programs that bear on a wide range of moral, legal and public policy issues involving medicine and public health.

Websites of the University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Education (UMore) Park; Rosemount Research and Outreach Center; and the Vermillion Highlands, a research, recreation and wildlife management area adjacent and to the south of UMore Park.

This is a collection for use in Resource Selection and Evaluation (INLS 513), which is a class at the UNC School of Information and Library Science. Crawls are based on materials addressed by a set of student group projects in the class.

This collection provides information related to the 2008 Olympic Games to be held in Beijing, China. It is the product of a student group assignment in INLS 513 (Resource Selection and Evaluation), a class at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

This collection provides information associated with the wildfires that struck southern California in the fall of 2008. This may include the phenomenon itself but also implications, reactions and impacts of the fires. It is the product of a student group assignment in INLS 513 (Resource Selection and Evaluation), a class at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

This collection provides information about the 2008 elections in the state of North Carolina. This can include aspects of the national elections that impact the state, but also state and local elections. It is the product of a student group assignment in INLS 513 (Resource Selection and Evaluation), a class at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Websites about the the history of the independent music community in the Sacramento, California area. Includes information about bands, people, and events, spanning mostly from the 1990s to the present, in the form of static web pages and blogs.

The updates from these news media sources range in topic and subject matter. They include but are not limited to the subjects of Cuban politics, government policy, economic status, international activity, as well as sports, culture, and various observed social phenomena.

In August, 2013, the Brooklyn Quarterly published its first online issue. A Web-based literary journal and review, the BQ is both local and global. This collection focuses on efforts to publicize the magazine as well as document its first issue and surrounding information.

A current trend on YouTube is to take classic literature and adapt into either a vlog or web series. This collection aims to gather videos, transmedia of these projects, and websites/blogs of the creators. The selected series for this collection are: Classic Alice,Nothing Much To Do,Frankenstein M.D., and Kate the Cursed.

Benedict Cumberbatch is an English actor. He has performed in film, theater, radio, and television. Websites document his professional activity, interactions with his fans, and fan-created content in the year 2014.

The Stem Cell Research Archives Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries collects, preserves, and provides access to records of stem cell research at UW-Madison and reactions in Wisconsin to work accomplished or underway at UW-Madison.